Francois K. Gregoire
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jan 14, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Florida
Some here are very interested in the disclosure of "appraisal fee" splits between Appraisal Management Companies and Appraisers. Here's an opportunity to inform the CFPB and possibly affect their rule making.
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The CFPB is seeking public comment on a number of items related to Executive Order 14393—Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit. Some of these are appraisal related and may be of interest.
Request for Information Regarding Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit
Excerpt:
Zero Tolerance
Estimates of charges paid to creditors or mortgage brokers (or their affiliates) and transfer taxes are in good faith if the consumer is not charged more than the estimates. Estimates of third-party charges are also subject to zero tolerance if the creditor requires the consumer to use creditor-selected service providers (rather than permitting the consumer to shop for third-party service providers).
In response to the November 2019 RFI, several commenters stated that transfer taxes and third-party appraisal fees are particularly difficult for creditors to estimate within three business days of application and that the CFPB should not include these fees in the zero tolerance category.
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The CFPB is seeking public comment on a number of items related to Executive Order 14393—Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit. Some of these are appraisal related and may be of interest.
Request for Information Regarding Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit
Excerpt:
Zero Tolerance
Estimates of charges paid to creditors or mortgage brokers (or their affiliates) and transfer taxes are in good faith if the consumer is not charged more than the estimates. Estimates of third-party charges are also subject to zero tolerance if the creditor requires the consumer to use creditor-selected service providers (rather than permitting the consumer to shop for third-party service providers).
In response to the November 2019 RFI, several commenters stated that transfer taxes and third-party appraisal fees are particularly difficult for creditors to estimate within three business days of application and that the CFPB should not include these fees in the zero tolerance category.